EyeVision 360: Fans will be treated to a 360-degree perspective with high resolution thanks to 36 cameras positioned around the upper deck of Levi's Stadium, which can freeze the moment and revolve around the play before continuing to show the scene. Viewers can also check out different player’s perspectives on the field.

Pylon Cams: A Super Bowl first! Eight custom-molded pylons with high-resolution, high-definition, point-of-view cameras will film the goal line and sidelines of both teams. Housed inside the pylons are embedded microphones to enhance the natural sound of the game.

So, even if your team isn’t playing, there are still plenty of reasons to watch, which you should on Sunday, February 7 at 6:30 p.m. (ET) on CBS. Tell us in the comments what part of Super Bowl 50 you are most looking forward to. Photo via-HNGN

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Sarah Hovis

Sarah's adventurous career has taken her backstage at hundreds of concerts from The Rolling Stones to Prince, Celine Dion to The Grateful Dead, and sporting events like the London Olympics. She's worked for Disney, written for an ad agency, and has even made furniture sound fancy. She calls Detroit home and can usually be seen taking in a game, at the theatre, or at the airport taking off for her next adventure.